David Moffett, Managing Director, joined Oppenheimer in 2024 to lead the Firm’s banking efforts in the Southeast. Mr. Moffett is a seasoned public finance, utility and project finance banker with over 20 years of experience in Public Finance banking and deep relationships throughout the Southeast Region and Public Utility sector. Mr. Moffett has expertise in traditional general municipal finance, public utility clients and project finance. Before joining Oppenheimer, Mr. Moffett was an Executive Director in the Southeast, Public Utility and Project Finance Practices at UBS. Recent key transactions include Clay County (FL), Seminole County (FL), Lee County (FL), City of Tamarac (FL), the Louisiana Superdome Renovation Financing, the Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County Financings, and the State of Louisiana Highway Financing. He previously held positions at Jefferies, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and A.G. Edwards. Mr. Moffett holds his MBA with an emphasis on Quantitative Business Solutions from Louisiana State University and a B.S. in Statistical Mathematics from Tulane University. Mr. Moffett is also a CFA charter holder, CFA Institute.

Kevin joined PFM in 2013 and is currently a director. At PFM, Kevin has assisted airport clients in developing funding plans for capital development programs and served as financial advisor on various airport financings. He served as financial advisor to airports in Asheville, North Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Jacksonville, Florida; Kalispell, Montana; Manchester, New Hampshire; Knoxville, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Salt Lake City, Utah, among others

Prior to joining PFM, Kevin worked for eight years at a national aviation consultancy firm as an airport financial and feasibility consultant. At his prior firm, he conducted financial feasibility analyses and participated in the development of reports for the airport consultant in support of more than $4 billion in airport revenue bond financings supported by general airport revenues, passenger facility charges, and rental car customer facility charges.

Asha Mathew is a Director at Assured Guaranty in the Public Finance Revenue Group, focusing on transportation and utility sectors and Texas special districts. Prior to joining Assured Guaranty in 2010, Asha began her career in the municipal bond insurance industry at Radian Asset Assurance where she was a lead analyst reviewing Texas special districts and utility credits. Asha is a graduate of the New York Institute of Technology. She is a member of various industry organizations including Women in Public Finance, Municipal Analysts Group of New York and the National Federation of Municipal Analysts.

Ms. Martin, now retired, served as a Senior Strategy Consultant at Lincoln Financial Group, where she worked for over 14 years. She is an experienced professional in analytic business intelligence and marketing, with a background in developing information-based business intelligence solutions for leading global organizations, particularly in the financial services sector. Prior to her most recent role, Ms. Martin served as a senior managing director in the customer management and business intelligence practice at IBM, a senior director in customer management at Teradata, and a principal consultant in the customer management strategy practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, among other relevant prior experience. Ms. Martin earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a Master of Business Administration from Georgia State University.

Melissa López Rogers focuses her practice in the area of public finance, with an emphasis on disclosure and municipal securities issues, economic development, and public-private partnerships. She has served as disclosure counsel, bond counsel, underwriters’ counsel, trustee’s counsel, purchasers’ counsel, lender’s counsel and borrower’s counsel in connection with publicly and privately offered financings in a wide array of sectors, including general government, airports, higher education, community development districts, tax allocation districts, and water, sewer, and electric utilities. Prior to her practice as a lawyer, Melissa acquired 10 years of experience in public finance as a paralegal, administrative manager, and law clerk.

Fadzai Konteh serves as the lead Public Finance Relationship Manager at PNC Bank responsible for spearheading business development efforts in the government, education and non-profit sectors in Georgia and South Carolina. Fadzai began her public finance career primarily supporting and cultivating client relationships in the Midwest region including Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. In her role as Relationship Manager, she brings the full resources of the bank and its subsidiaries to support the specialized banking, credit structuring, and treasury needs of the public sector. Prior to joining the Public Finance Group, she worked as a Branch Manager in consumer and small business banking within PNC’s Retail Bank. She holds Series 52 and 63 licenses. In addition to her work in the Public Finance industry, Fadzai has served on the board of directors as Secretary for the State Charter School Foundation of Georgia and the Georgia Women in Public Finance chapter, serving in the role of President from 2019-2023. Fadzai received her Bachelor and Master of Public Affairs degrees with an emphasis on Public Financial Management from Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

Courtney Knight has been a municipal finance professional for almost 40 years. He has rendered financial advice and investment banking services to state and local governments, their agencies and authorities, higher education, K-12 and charter schools and nonprofit organizations across the United States. Courtney is a widely respected financial advisor and investment banker who, during his career, has completed hundreds of financings ranging from as small as under $1 million to almost $4 billion. In January 2022, Courtney was appointed Treasurer of the City of Atlanta. As the City’s Chief of Treasury, Debt and Investments, Courtney heads the team that manages the City’s $6.5 billion debt portfolio including general obligation, water and wastewater and airport revenue bonds as well as other lease and tax increment bonds. His office also governs the use of the City’s fiscal portfolio and executes all cash and investment functions. They are responsible for managing the cash flow of all City accounts with deposits, withdrawals and transfers as well as implementing efficient and cost-effective means for collections and payments. Courtney has long focused on advancing the community and economic development of the communities where he has lived and worked. He currently serves on the GFOA Standing Committee on Economic Development and Capital Planning. Courtney previously served on the board of the Council of Development Finance Agencies and on the Environmental Financial Advisory Board. Nearer to home, Courtney serves on the board of the Development Authority of the Cobb County (Georgia) and heads its Affordable Housing Task Force. Courtney graduated from Harvard College with a degree cum laude in Economics and obtained his MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business with concentrations in finance and public sector management. Courtney and his wife Daveitta reside in Atlanta, are the proud parents of three adult daughters and have been blessed with two granddaughters, Grace Alaina and Eden Olivia.

As Vice President of Finance & Accounting for the Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia, and CFO of Main Street Natural Gas, Inc., Chris plays a critical role in shaping financial decisions that impact millions. With over 30 years of experience, including a decade at Deloitte & Touche LLP, he’s gained deep expertise in financial strategy, risk management, and large-scale energy operations. His time at Deloitte exposed him to some of the world’s most complex accounting challenges, refining the leadership skills he brings to the industry today. Since joining the Gas Authority in 2003, Chris has helped fortify financial operations, ensuring long-term stability and growth. His leadership also extends across Public Gas Partners, Inc. and Public Energy Partners, Inc., where as CFO his expertise continues to shape the industry’s financial future. Chris embodies what great leadership looks like: technical excellence, strategic foresight, and a relentless drive for progress.